makeup with spf

Makeup with SPF in it may seem like a no-brainer, but the inclusion of every skin-obsessor's favorite three little letters can actually lead to some conundrums you likely haven't thought of. Makeup with SPF can make photos come out funky. "Pay close attention to its consistency," Katie Jane Hughes, global colour ambassador for Butter London, urged when asked about picking products for a day that's set to be heavily photographed (say, a wedding?). "If it has a thicker, slightly shiny consistency, I would steer clear of using it if attending an event where you'll be photographed. If you're loyal [to the product], I'd suggest using a colored powder on top to decrease the likelihood of your skin appearing shiny on camera." It makes the powder-versus-cream blush dilemma even more important. Hughes warned that the SPF in some makeup can cause the normally smooth application of cream blush to be a bit patchier, making your powder blush look a bit more appealing. "In most cases, the SPF formulas make skin feel and appear a bit greasier, which can make application difficult," she says. You should rethink the way you use highlighter when pairing it with SPF makeup. That added appearance of read more